In the US/Israel-Iran War, there has been no decrease in Iran's capacity to use missiles and drones.

In the US/Israel-Iran War, there has been no decrease in Iran's capacity to use missiles and drones.

02.04.2026 01:10

Despite intense attacks on Iran, there has been no significant decrease in Tehran's missile and drone capabilities, while the thousands of attacks carried out against Gulf countries and Israel between February 28 and March 31 indicate that the military balance on the ground has been maintained.

During the period from February 28 to March 31, when the operations of the US and Israel against Iran continued, the military situation on the ground revealed a striking balance. Although US officials claimed that Iran's missile and drone (UAV) capabilities had been largely destroyed, the data on the ground does not clearly confirm these claims.

IRAN'S ATTACK PACE REMAINED STEADY

During this period, Iran launched a total of 6,770 missile and UAV attacks against Gulf countries and Israel. This intensity indicated that there was no significant weakening in Tehran's attack capacity.

THE UAE WAS THE MOST TARGETED

The United Arab Emirates ranked first in Iran's attacks. The UAE was targeted with a total of 2,429 missiles and UAVs, followed by Israel in second place. This distribution highlighted Iran's prioritization of Gulf countries in its regional retaliation strategy.

ASYMMETRY IN MUTUAL ATTACKS

During the same time frame, it was noted that the number of attacks by the US and Israel against Iran reached 21,000, resulting in a significant difference in the total number of attacks between the parties.

The number of missiles and UAVs launched during the period from February 28 to March 31 is as follows;

US-Israel Operations Against Iran

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